Is there a difference between'applying a force ' and ' doing work ' ? give reason for your in short answer
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1-work is a scalar quantity whereas force is a vector quantity.
We can say work is done when we apply force and displacement takes place in the direction of force. Its formula is work=forcexdisplacment but force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from its interaction between the two object.
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1-work is a scalar quantity whereas force is a vector quantity.
We can say work is done when we apply force and displacement takes place in the direction of force. Its formula is work=forcexdisplacment but force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from its interaction between the two object.
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Answer: 'Applying a force' is like a cause and 'doing a work' is like a result of that cause. Force can be applied without work being done but work cannot be done without applying a force.
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